The McGruber movie had a good one
The McGruber movie had a good one
Going from Sega Megadrive to PlayStation back in the nineties. True 3d graphics on a home console blew my little teenage mind. Lara Croft. Wipeout. Metal Gear Solid! Good times.
I know these as eggcorns thanks to Adam & Joe… https://youtu.be/GyAWSnwBJLA?si=UXqG273L2lOxk05h
Aside from how problematic the film is, I loved this as a kid!
The Magic Sword (1962)
It’s probably more like a clause in their military contracts
An odd one to start with. The first nine are free, look for Cube Escape collection. There’s a narrative that runs through and will make the other entries make more sense.
It’s not difficult but I really enjoyed Super Liminal. Very short but fun.
Love the Rusty Lake games!
I have nothing to add other than to also say it is an amazing experience. 10/10. You probably would like Obra Dinn though.
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Capitalism rewards psychopathy
It really should be part of the title of the game. Outer Wilds: don’t look anything up, just play it.
I very nearly had to use a guide at one point but I stayed strong as everything I’d read said I’d regret it if I did. So glad I didn’t as the joy of discovery in this game is unparalleled. Top 5 gaming experience of all time, I reckon.
Definitely not real but I still enjoyed the bit.
Connect for me too
I heard about that last one on a podcast and it was the first thing I thought of when I saw this post. Genuinely interesting story (if you’re into that sort of thing). The pod was saying how it’s both a flaw of open source that it could happen that way and an advantage because it was discoverable due to the fact that the code is open source.
I wonder how he squares the circle of the fact that The Matrix was written by two trans women.
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